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<h2>Scripted Administration</h2>

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<h4>Overview</h4>
<p>This sample provides a command line interface to the COM+ Administration Interfaces.  To use it, simply run it through a windows 
scripting host.  Simply supply arguments to the command line to have it get or set properties
available in the Administration Interfaces.  For a full listing of the arguments available, run it with the /? option.
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An example command line that will read the Changeable property from the System Application would look like:
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wscript comadmin.vbs /get /localhost /application "System Application" /property "Changeable"</b></font>
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To view the argument options, open the script comadmin.vbs in notepad or your
favorite editor.

<h4>Project Files</h4>
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    <td width="26%"><strong>Filename</strong></td>
    <td width="74%"><strong>Description</strong></td>
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    <td width="26%"><a href="COMAdmin.vbs">COMAdmin.vbs</a></td>
    <td width="74%">This script is the sample.  It can be opened as a text document to see how to interact with COM+ Administration Interfaces
via a script.</td>
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<h4>Build Notes</h4>
<p>This sample does not require any building.  It does require you to have access to a scripting host.</p>
<h4>Remarks</h4>
<p>For more examples of using the COM+ Administration Interfaces see the Explore project
(<a href="../Explore.VB/readme.htm">VB</a> or <a href="../Explore.VC/readme.htm">VC++</a>)</p>



<p>For more information see <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/psdk/cossdk/adreftoplevel_6o4l.htm">COM+
Administration Reference</a><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/psdk/cossdk/pgservices_events_2y9f.htm" target="_top">
</a>on MSDN</p>



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